Key Principles in Responding to Sexual Violence: Training for Multi-Agency Professionals

Key Principles in Responding to Sexual Violence

One Croydon Training Programme 
Key Principles in Responding to Sexual Violence: Training for Multi-Agency Professionals
RASASC expertly guided our attendees through this training in understand and respond to Sexual Violence in June 2024. 
 
Self Care: We were reminded that taking care of ourselves is as important as being there to support others and re-shared the link to the self-care resources on the RASASC website as a helpful reminder to this.
Contact us: Please get in touch if there’s anything we at RASASC can do to support you professionally or personally in the future. You can get in touch with our Training and Prevention Team here. W:  www.rasasc.org.uk
 
Meeting Notes and Resources 
  1. What is Sexual Violence Link 
  2. Legal Definitions Link 
  3. Introduction to Model of Empowerment Link 
  4. Empowerment in Practice Link
  5. Empowerment Evaluation Link 
  6. Report on Image-Based Sexual Abuse Link
  7. Violence against women and girls report Link 
  8. Self-Help Resource Guide Link 
     
RASASC Directory of Specialist Support Services for Survivors of Sexual Violence in London Link 
Rape Crisis England & Wales 24/7 Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Line
T: 0808 500 2222 | W: 247sexualabusesupport.org.uk
No matter when it happened, we are here for you - at any time of the day or night.
 
Croydon Simply Connect Directory
Searching for organisations supporting Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse in Croydon
Go to the CVA website home page www.cvalive.org.uk → Directories Button → Find Local Activities →Type in Violence → Press Explore. The list of DASV Support organisations can be found here  
 
Other useful directories can be found on the home page of the Croydon Voluntary Action website, www.cvalive.org.uk (Homeless Support, Foodbanks, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Autism, Debt Advice Services, Find Activities, Find Organisations)